Outage in Laurel Vally, Townsend Tennessee

why is there an outage in Laurel Valley, Townsend Tennessee? This is exactly why I got rid of Comcast in my home in Florida and switched to Fios. We never have outages. Comcast was always going out for hours. Wish we had Fios at my home in Tennessee.

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